Haason Reddick's new agents hope to quickly resolve the New York Jets pass rusher's prolonged contract holdout.
Drew Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha now represent Reddick, who was acquired by New York from Philadelphia during the offseason to help boost the team's pass rush.
''We look forward to working with the Jets to get this resolved as soon as possible,'' Rosenhaus told The Associated Press in a text Monday. ''Haason is a great person and player. He would like to be a New York Jet for years to come and our goal is to make that happen.''
Since showing up at the Jets' facility in Florham Park, New Jersey, on April 1 to take a physical and make his trade official, Reddick has not been with the team while locked in a contract dispute. He was also dropped last week by CAA, his previous representatives.
ESPN first reported that Reddick hired Rosenhaus and Matha.
Rosenhaus confirmed to the AP that he and Matha will be at MetLife Stadium on Monday night for the Jets' game against the Buffalo Bills.
The 30-year-old Reddick requested to be traded on Aug. 12, but general manager Joe Douglas quickly nixed that, saying New York would not grant his wish to be dealt. Reddick was placed on the reserve/did not report list on July 25, the second day of the team's training camp practice.
Reddick accumulated around $5 million in fines for not attending mandatory workouts and training camp. He's also forfeiting a game check for each one he misses, which will be an additional loss of nearly $5 million after Monday night.